
Black Brooklyn Woman Accuses Williamsburg Café Employee of Being Biased Against…
A Brooklyn woman is alleging that she was discriminated against because of her skin color at the newly opened Greensburg Café in Williamsburg.
Brooklyn, NY – A recent incident at Greenburg Cafe in Williamsburg has sparked allegations of racial discrimination and poor customer service. Kaylin Lavena, a customer, shared her experience via a video, detailing how her order for a Tiramisu Matcha was allegedly prepared incorrectly and differently from the cafe's advertised images. She further claimed that her friend, who ordered after her, received their drink first, and subsequent customers were served before her remake was completed. Lavena expressed significant frustration, stating that the employee at the counter appeared to deliberately delay her order, particularly when a white male customer approached, to whom the employee immediately diverted attention. "Why am I not a priority?" Lavena questioned in her video, highlighting a perceived disparity in service. She described the situation as "weird" and "rude," eventually confronting the employee directly. Lavena concluded her account by labeling the behavior as "racist ass people" and urging the cafe to address its training and customer treatment. The incident has drawn attention to customer service practices and the broader issue of racial bias in public establishments.
A Brooklyn woman is alleging that she was discriminated against because of her skin color at the newly opened Greensburg Café in Williamsburg.